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Zulum calls for investment in mechanised agriculture

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The Matters Press by The Matters Press
August 23, 2023
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Abuja, Aug. 23, 2023: The Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Zulum, has called for the quick adoption of mechanised agriculture to enhance food security in Nigeria.

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Zulum made the call in his remarks in Abuja, during the assumption of office by the new Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari, and his Minister of State Sen. Aliyu Abdullahi.

The Governor, who expressed support for the new Agric Ministers, said that Nigeria has vast arable land with enough water bodies.

He said he wants to see the Ministry take the challenge to ensure food security including availability of food in terms of quantity and quality.

According to him, the current palliatives rolled out by the Federal Government would not solve problem of food insecurity and other challenges because it is a short-term solution.

“We must look for medium- and longer-term solution that would address insecurity and food insecurity in Nigeria.

“Therefore, the only alternative we have is to invest in commercial agriculture, modern agriculture, and irrigated agriculture.

“Also, investment should be made in green technology, emerging technology, harvesting rain water, and among others. That is the only solution.

“Our population is growing in quick geometric direction while our food supply is dwindling, and unless something is quickly done we will never get rid of these problems.

“Therefore, it is my sincere hope that the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security and indeed the technocrats that are here put heads together with a view to repositioning the nation’s industry,” he said.

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